Wound Or Abscess Patents (Class 604/543)
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Patent number: 8613735Abstract: A suction device according to the present invention has: an outer tube connected to a fluid supply unit on a base-end side thereof and including an opening edge section; and a suction tube provided in the outer tube and connected to a negative pressure generating unit on a base-end side thereof, the suction tube including an opening edge section, wherein an annular fluid supply passage is formed between an inner peripheral surface of the outer tube and an outer peripheral surface of the suction tube, and the opening edge section of the suction tube is placed inside the opening edge section of the outer tube toward the base-end side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Kyoto UniversityInventors: Hiroo Umeda, Shin-ichi Kanemaru
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Patent number: 8608722Abstract: The present invention relates to a container for anal irrigation. In particular it relates to a rigid container which is easy to operate and which easily is transformed from a storage configuration to a ready-to-use configuration. In one aspect the invention relates to a container for an anal irrigation system. The anal irrigation system comprises an anal probe; a reservoir for holding an irrigation liquid (e.g. water); a pump mechanism for pumping a fluid (e.g. air) into the reservoir; and a liquid tube connecting the reservoir with the anal probe. The container comprises an outer chamber wall, defining at least partly the outer dimensions of the container and an inner chamber wall arranged within the outer chamber wall, said outer chamber wall and inner chamber wall defining the reservoir. This provides a reservoir having a small surface area when filled with irrigation liquid. Thus only a low pressure is necessary to evacuate the irrigation liquid from the reservoir and out through the anal probe.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Preben Luther
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Publication number: 20130331823Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a pump assembly comprising a voice coil, a magnet and a diaphragm, wherein the voice coil is configured to move the diaphragm to pump a fluid through the pump assembly in response to a drive signal applied to the voice coil. Some embodiments disclosed herein are directed to an apparatus for applying negative pressure to a wound comprising a source of negative pressure configured to be coupled to a dressing, the source of negative comprising a voice coil actuator and a diaphragm, and a controller configured to produce a drive signal for the voice coil actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Ben Alan Askem, Trevor John Beckett, Iacopo Claudio Ferrari, Matthew James Herd, Keith Marshall, Tom Moy, Alex David Norman, Christian Riva, Gary Stacey, Philip Walsh
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Publication number: 20130331822Abstract: The composite wound dressing apparatus promotes healing of a wound via the use of a vacuum pump. The vacuum pump applies a vacuum pressure to the wound to effectively draw wound fluid or exudate away from the wound bed. The vacuum pump is tethered to the wound dressing and is portable, preferably, carried by the patient in a support bag, which permits patient mobility. Moreover, the patient does not need to be constrained for any period of time while exudate is being removed from the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Convidien LPInventors: Harish A. Patel, Dianne Acheson
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Patent number: 8603074Abstract: A reduced-pressure treatment system includes an isolation device for isolating a tissue site from surrounding tissue for reduced-pressure treatment that is formed from a first material having a first bio-absorption term and at least a second material having a second and different bio-absorption term. The different materials allow the isolation device initially to function well for reduced-pressure treatment and then to experience degradation at a quicker pace which facilitates healing.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Kagan
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Publication number: 20130324951Abstract: Microstrain-inducing manifolds, systems, and methods are presented that involve microstrain-inducing manifolds that include a plurality of shaped projections for creating microstrain. The shaped projections may be tapered projections. A system may include a sealing member for placing over the tissue site, a microstrain-inducing manifold, and a reduced-pressure subsystem that delivers reduced pressure to the sealing member. The reduced pressure causes the shaped projections to create microstrain at the tissue site. Other methods, apparatuses, and systems are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Mark Robinson, Chrostopher Brian Locke, Aidan Marcus Tout
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Publication number: 20130310809Abstract: Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a reduced pressure appliance and methods of using the same in the treatment of wounds. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors or suction adapters for connecting to a wound site, for example using softer, kink-free conformable suction adapters. Certain embodiments are directed to connectors used to connect fluid passage tube used in transmitting negative pressure to a fabric channel used in a suction adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Smith & Nephew Inc., a corporationInventors: Ed Armstrong, Iain Michael Blackburn, Robert Emmerson, Michael B. Mosholder
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Publication number: 20130310810Abstract: A catheter drainage assembly includes fluid flow control valve that includes a displaceable obstructer located in a fluid passage between an inlet and an outlet of the drainage assembly. The obstructer is formed with an opening to minimize the trapping of matter in the valve and can be moved between a first position in which the valve is open and a second position in which the valve is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: ROCKET MEDICAL PLCInventors: Paul Scott Whitfield, Richard Martin Varey, Beverly Davis
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Patent number: 8585683Abstract: Assemblies, systems, and methods convey fluid from an internal wound site or body cavity by applying negative pressure from a source outside the internal wound site or body cavity through a wound drain assembly that is placed directly inside the internal wound site or body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: KCI Medical ResourcesInventors: Bradley P Bengtson, Patricia A McGuire
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Patent number: 8585665Abstract: An apparatus and method for treating a wound can include a flexible sheet for sealingly engaging a patient's skin around a wound bed, a drain to be located in the wound bed, a vacuum source connected to the drain, and a flow restriction device to control the flow of fluid through an aperture of the flexible sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Prospera Technologies LLCInventor: Hamid Khosrowshahi
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Publication number: 20130289536Abstract: The invention relates to a fastening device for a negative-pressure therapy appliance, in particular for negative-pressure treatment of wounds on the human or animal body, comprising a holding means, a hollow body and a receiving area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Paul Hartmann AGInventors: Pierre Croizat, Axel Eckstein, Jurgen Hofstetter, Andreas Mahler, Andreas Weinberg, Martin Ruf, Astrid Fonfara-Dorr
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Patent number: 8568386Abstract: A portable negative pressure wound therapy system includes a dressing assembly for positioning over a wound to apply a negative pressure to the wound and a canister assembly. The canister assembly includes a control unit having a vacuum source and a controller and a collection canister in communication with the dressing assembly operable to receive fluid from the wound. The collection canister has a filter assembly having a filter and a passageway between the filter and a wall of the collection canister. The collection canister also includes a canister interface having a suction port, an inlet port, and a channel. The vacuum source draws air through the suction port from the channel which draws air from the passageway connected to the channel, the air in the passageway is drawn from the collection canister through the filter, and the air in the collection canister is drawn through the inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventor: Arnaz Malhi
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Publication number: 20130281986Abstract: A vacuum system for draining an open wound from liquids exuded therefrom, comprising an enclosure sealable to the wound circumference, a vacuum pump including a disposable pump unit detachably attachable to a non-disposable drive unit, and a waste container for collection of drained liquids. The enclosure has an outlet connected by means of a tube to an inlet of the pump unit and the waste container is connected to an outlet of the pump unit, such that when the vacuum pump is operated the drained liquids flow through the vacuum pump. The enclosure has one or more bleeding holes provided therethrough or adjacent to its outlet so that ambient air may enter the tube and flow together with the drained liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventor: Carmeli ADAHAN
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Publication number: 20130274719Abstract: An abscess draining device includes a puncture member and a drain member. The puncture member includes a distal end configured to advance into and out of an abscess to form spaced apart first and second incisions. The drain member is connected to a proximal end of the puncture member. Advancing the puncture member through the abscess positions the drain member extending through the first incision, the abscess, and the second incision. The drain member is disconnectable from the puncture member after being positioned extending through the first incision, the abscess, and the second incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Richard E. Berkey, Aloysius N. Fobi
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Publication number: 20130274718Abstract: A fluid collector has a container, a T-tube, a first screw unit and a second screw unit. The T-tube is connected to the container and has a main pipe and a branch pipe. The first screw unit is mounted in an outlet end of the main pipe. The second screw unit is mounted in a connecting end of the branch pipe, which is connected to the main pipe. The branch pipe has a detecting opening far from the connecting end and connects to a detecting device. By changing the length of the first and second screw units, different detecting values of the pressure are adjusted according to containers with different capacities. Moreover, with the flowing resistance resulting from the first and second screw units, different pressure variations are performed when liquid or air passes through the T-tube. Therefore, massive hemorrhage is clearly identified to keep the patient safe.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Nan-Kuang Yao, Jhy-Wen Wu, Luo-Hwa Miau, Jen-Chien Chien, Shi-Fu Chen, Li-Ling Li
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Patent number: 8556871Abstract: A reduced-pressure treatment system for treating a tissue site on a patient includes a gasket releasably attached around a perimeter of the tissue site that may remain in place for an extended time and allows an over-drape to be attached to it. The system and method further may include a manifold sized and configured to be placed in contact with the tissue site the over-drape positioned over the manifold and sealed to the gasket to create a sealed space between the over-drape and the tissue site; and a reduced-pressure source fluidly coupled to the sealed space to deliver reduced pressure to the tissue site. A method is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Mormino, Todd Fruchterman
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Patent number: 8551075Abstract: Assemblies, systems, and methods convey fluid from an internal wound site or body cavity by applying negative pressure from a source outside the internal wound site or body cavity through a wound drain assembly that is placed directly inside the internal wound site or body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: KCI Medical ResourcesInventor: Bradley Bengtson
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Patent number: 8545481Abstract: The invention relates to a steerable wound drainage device which permits control of the positioning within the body of the device thereby affording the practitioner the ability to re-position the wound drain within the body while avoiding unnecessary trauma to surrounding tissues and organs. In one embodiment, the wound drainage device contains at least one longitudinal duct, at least one internal lumen, and at least one lateral opening communicating therewith, and an internal steering apparatus adapted to controllably position the catheter within the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Allegiance CorporationInventor: Stephan R. Spehalski
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Patent number: 8545467Abstract: A wound cover connecting device for the sealing connection of a drainage tube and a wound cover covering a wound has a base body for the sealing contact on an outside of the cover. According to the invention, the device comprises at least one penetration element for producing a through-passage in the cover. The device enables a simple, fast, and tight connection between the cover and the tube. In addition, it enables a treatment of the wound that is as uniform and has as large a surface as possible.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Medela Holding AGInventor: Michael Larsson
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Patent number: 8545464Abstract: A wound treatment apparatus is provided for treating tissue damage, which comprises a fluid impermeable wound cover sealed over a site for purposes of applying a reduced pressure to the site. The apparatus also can include a cover with protrusions on its surface for purposes of monitoring pressure at the site. One or more sensors can be positioned under the cover to provide feedback to a suction pump controller. The apparatus can have a miniature and portable vacuum source connected to the wound cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: BlueSky Medical Group IncorporatedInventor: Richard Scott Weston
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Patent number: 8545466Abstract: Device for treating wounds with reduced pressure. The device comprises a sealing film, which is placed sealingly around the wound to cover the latter, an underpressure source, as well as a tube, which connects a space over the wound and beneath the sealing film to the underpressure source. The interior of the tube comprises a longitudinal first strand made of a hydrophobic material, as well as a second strand, made of an open-pored hydrophilic material, extending longitudinally over at least a part of the length of the tube. The said material strands are enclosed in a tube casing made of a flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Mölnlycke Health Care ABInventors: Angelica Andresen, Ulf Johannison
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Patent number: 8540699Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment appliance is provided for treating a wound on the body of a patient. In some embodiments, the appliance comprises an overlay, which is further comprised of cup members that may be detached or cut away from the overlay so that the overlay can be adjusted in size and shape. Also, in some embodiments, the overlay is further comprised of a pressure venting valve to maintain a predetermined level of reduced pressure at the site of the wound. In other embodiments, the wound treatment appliance also includes a vacuum system to supply reduced pressure to the site of the wound in the volume under the overlay. In yet other embodiments, the treatment appliance also includes wound packing means to prevent overgrowth of the wound or to encourage growth of wound tissue into an absorbable matrix comprising the wound packing means. In still other embodiments, a suction bulb may be used to provide a source of reduced pressure to an overlay that covers the wound.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Bluesky Medical Group IncorporatedInventors: Michael Seth Miller, Richard Scott Weston, Timothy Robert Johnson
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Patent number: 8540688Abstract: A portable device (2) to generate a vacuum for the medical treatment of wounds on the bodies of humans or animals has a vacuum-producing suction pump (90) in a first housing part (4) of the device and a vessel (10) for receiving body liquids. Vacuum is applied for vacuum communication between the suction pump (90), the vessel (10) and a suction tube (82) leading to the body. A pressure sensor (94) measures the pressure in a tube section (88) and a programmable electronic control unit (100) controls the suction pump (90) in dependence on pressure values measured by the pressure sensor (94). The electronic control unit (100) deactivates the suction pump (90) if a rate of change in pressure (?p/?t) detected by the pressure sensor (94) exceeds a defined threshold value toward decreasing vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Paul Hartmann AGInventors: Axel Eckstein, Juergen Hofstetter
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Patent number: 8535295Abstract: A protective cover for a site on a patient is provided which provides an effective moisture barrier to the site. The cover includes a first, absorptive layer which absorbs and wicks away any accumulated moisture on the site to keep the site dry and contaminant free, and a second, waterproof layer which precludes penetration of moisture and other such external effects to keep both the first layer and the site dry. Cuffs formed on open end portions of the second layer direct water and other such contaminants away from potential points of entry, thereby providing a further level of protection to the first layer and the site.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Inventor: Sandra L. Palma
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Patent number: 8535296Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing wounds in which irrigant fluid from a reservoir connected to a conformable wound dressing and wound exudate from the dressing are recirculated by a device for moving fluid through a flow path which passes through the dressing and a means for fluid cleansing and back to the dressing. The cleansing means (which may be a single-phase, e.g. microfiltration, system or a two-phase, e.g. dialytic system) removes materials deleterious to wound healing, and the cleansed fluid, still containing materials that are beneficial in promoting wound healing, is returned to the wound bed. The dressing and a method of treatment using the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Patrick Lewis Blott, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Derek Nicolini, Julian Lee-Webb
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Patent number: 8535283Abstract: The illustrative embodiments described herein are directed to a manually-actuated pump and method for applying reduced pressure at a tissue site. The manually-actuated pump includes at least one variable volume chamber that is manually compressible into a plurality of positions. The manually-actuated pump includes a fixed volume chamber in communication with the at least one variable volume chamber. The manually-actuated pump also includes a filter housing having a hydrophobic filter that prevents liquid from entering the at least one variable volume chamber. The fixed volume chamber is coupled to the at least one variable volume chamber via the filter housing. The filter housing is located in between the at least one variable volume chamber and the fixed volume chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Keith Patrick Heaton, Ian James Hardman
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Patent number: 8529532Abstract: Described generally herein are tissue therapy devices, which may comprise a sealant layer and a suction apparatus. The sealant layer functions so as to create a sealed enclosure between it and the surface of a patient by forming, preferably, an airtight seal around an area of tissue that requires negative pressure therapy. The tissue therapy device may comprise a suction apparatus. The suction apparatus is typically in fluid communication with the sealant layer and functions so as to reduce the amount of pressure present underneath the sealant layer. The reduced pressure is self-created by the suction apparatus. Together the sealant layer and the suction apparatus preferably create a closed reduced pressure therapy system. Preferably, the pressure under the sealant layer is reduced by expanding the volume of the enclosure space and thereby decreasing the density of the air molecules under the sealant layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Moshe Pinto, Dean Hu, Kenton Fong
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Patent number: 8529548Abstract: An apparatus and method for aspirating, irrigating and/or cleansing wounds is provided. The apparatus and method include one or more of the following: simultaneous aspiration and irrigation of the wound, supplying of thermal energy to fluid circulated through the wound; supplying physiologically active agents to the wound; a biodegradable scaffold in contact with the wound bed; and application of stress or flow stress to the wound bed.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Patrick Lewis Blott, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Julian Lee-Webb, Derek Nicolini, Clare Green, Robin Paul Martin
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Patent number: 8529528Abstract: Microstrain-inducing manifolds, systems, and methods are presented that involve microstrain-inducing manifolds that include a plurality of shaped projections for creating microstrain. The shaped projections may be tapered projections. A system may include a sealing member for placing over the tissue site, a microstrain-inducing manifold, and a reduced-pressure subsystem that delivers reduced pressure to the sealing member. The reduced pressure causes the shaped projections to create microstrain at the tissue site. Other methods, apparatuses, and systems are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Mark Robinson, Christopher Brian Locke, Aidan Marcus Tout
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Patent number: 8529526Abstract: Dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed in some embodiments that involve treating a tissue site with reduced pressure wherein the dressing includes a dressing reduced-pressure indicator that allows one to ascertain that the reduced pressure applied at the dressing is greater than a threshold reduced pressure. The dressing reduced-pressure indicator may include a moving member that is adapted to move under reduced pressure and a visual indicator associated with the moving member. Another embodiment uses an electro-mechanical indicator to provide a powered visual alert or audible alert or another output signal. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Robert Peyton Wilkes, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, Jr., Li Yao, Eric Woodson Barta, Christopher Brian Locke
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Publication number: 20130231639Abstract: A medical catheter inserted into a body cavity for drainage of fluid. The catheter comprises flexible fibers/filaments that form a plurality of channels for movement of fluid. These fibers/filaments are located around a central inflation device contained within a flexible tubular catheter, composed of two parts. The outer sleeve and inner sleeve form a tubular catheter joined by a flexible connector that interlocks the sleeves during insertion. Once inserted the connection between the two sleeves is released, enabling the outer sleeve to move over top of the inner sleeve revealing fibers/filaments for fluid drainage. An inflatable retention balloon contained within the fibers/filaments secures the catheter in the bladder once inflated. This arrangement allows insertion of non-contaminated fibers/filaments into the body cavity. Insertion of these fibers/filaments creates a more complete drainage of fluid, decreased risk of bacterial infection, reduction of blockage, and improved patient comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventor: Dean Tatlow
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Patent number: 8506554Abstract: The invention relates to a tilt and slide cover in a vehicle roof. The tilt and slide cover comprises a cover and a frame, which is supported in lateral guides of a roof opening. The special feature of the tilt and slide cover lies in the fact that the cover is arranged relatively moveable in relation to the frame and can be locked to and released from this. The frame comprises a plastic section, into which the slide guide and other fittings such as slide cheek holders or the like can be integrated in one piece. It is also possible to fix the rear water collection channel directly on the frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Inventor: Carmeli Adahan
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Publication number: 20130204106Abstract: A system for monitoring the use of a home-based medical apparatus providing medical therapy to a patient incorporates communication technology to permit communication from the operated component of the medical apparatus via a cellular network to a Cloud storage site. The operated medical apparatus can report any operational function to the Cloud storage site, which can be accessed by appropriate medical professionals or caregivers by contacting the Cloud storage site through a cellular network. If the medical apparatus is properly configured, the medical professional could change certain operational functions of the medical apparatus through the Cloud by communicating with the medical apparatus directly. Alternatively, a medical caregiver can visit the home-based patient to modify the operation of the medical apparatus. By limiting the number of visits needed to maintain proper operation of the medical apparatus, a medical caregiver can provide services to a larger number of patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventor: John A. Bennett
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Patent number: 8500718Abstract: A system and method for performing tissue therapy may include applying a reduced pressure to a tissue site of a patient. A fluid parameter associated with applying a reduced pressure to the tissue site may be sensed. An audible fluid leak location sound may be generated in response to sensing the fluid parameter. The audible fluid leak location sound may be altered in response to sensing that the fluid parameter changes. By altering the audible fluid leak location sound in response to sensing a change of the fluid parameter, a clinician may detect location of a fluid leak at the drape by applying force to the drape. The force applied to the drape may be a clinician pressing a finger onto an edge of the drape.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Mark Stephen James Beard, David Robson Blandford, Timothy Mark Robinson
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Patent number: 8469936Abstract: Reduced-pressure medical dressings, systems, and methods involve a dressing with a first barrier layer that desolidifies when exposed to a fluid—typically a liquid—to form a treatment aperture in the first barrier that is used to deliver reduced pressure to a tissue site. The first barrier layer is formed from a desolidifying material. The system includes a drape covering a second surface of a manifold and a portion of the patient's epidermis to provide a substantially sealed space containing a manifold and the first barrier layer. Other systems, dressings, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Mark Robinson, Christopher Brian Locke
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Patent number: 8469935Abstract: A reduced-pressure abdominal treatment device is presented that has a plurality of liquid-impermeable layers with a foam spacer between two of the liquid-impermeable layers. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers have a coextensive area A1. The foam spacer has a plan-view area A2. A2 is less than 80% of A1 (i.e., A2<0.8A1). The foam spacer is configured such that, under reduced pressure, a target fluid removal zone experiences reduced-pressure vectors over an angle theta (?) that is typically 360 degrees for a majority of locations in the target fluid removal zone. Applying 360 degrees of reduced pressure helps avoid blockage. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers may be bonded for various effects. Other devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Simmons, Alexander G. Sammons
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Patent number: 8460257Abstract: A wound-closing dressing, which is suitable for use as part of a reduced-pressure, wound-treatment system, may include a sealing drape, one or more contracting elements, and a gripping member. The contracting element may be coupled to the sealing drape and is configured to contract when activated and to generate a closing force. A gripping member is coupled to the sealing drape and is configured to transmit the closing force to a patient's epidermis. Other dressings, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Timothy Mark Robinson
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Patent number: 8460273Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for a sub-atmospheric wound-care (SAWS) system for treating an open wound. The SAWS system includes a regulated vacuum source for developing a negative pressure, a flow rate meter configured to measure a flow rate of liquid removed from the wound, a primary pressure regulating sensor located proximate the wound for directly measuring the negative pressure at the wound, a backup pressure regulating sensor located vacuum tube, a porous dressing suitable to be sealed airtight which is positioned within a wound interface chamber, a collection canister configured to collect said liquid removed from the wound, and an adapter configured to use wall suction a primary regulated vacuum source.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: J&M Shuler Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brett Freedman, Robert L. Pauly
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Patent number: 8460255Abstract: A wound therapy device is disclosed. The wound therapy device may include a housing for covering at least a portion of a wound and for sealing to a body surface of a patient. The housing may also include a liquid collector for retaining liquid therein and a vacuum connection for coupling to a vacuum source. The vacuum connection may be in gaseous communication with the liquid collector. The vacuum connection may be separated from the liquid collector by a liquid barrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Kalypto Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, John Howard Gordon, Sai Bhavaraju, Troy C. Dayton, Jeremy Heiser
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Patent number: 8454580Abstract: Adjustable covers, systems, and methods are presented that include an adjustable cover that may be adjusted to an appropriate size by hand without requiring cutting tools and without substantial leaks. In one instance, the adjustable covering includes a drape member with a plurality of non-leaking tear paths. Each non-leaking tear path includes a weakened path of the drape member that may be torn. The adjustable covering may further include a first plurality of tear starters formed on a first initiation edge of the drape member. Each tear starter of the first plurality of tear starters is aligned with one of the plurality of tear paths. Each of the first plurality of tear starters is adapted to facilitate the initiation of a tear along a tear path. The grains of the drape member, a backing layer, and support layer may also be in the same direction. Other adjustable covers, systems, and methods are presented.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Timothy Mark Robinson, Richard Daniel John Coulthard
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Patent number: 8454603Abstract: An external fixation assembly includes a plurality of hollow pins that are inserted into a patient's bone. Each pin has an interior bore and a plurality of apertures extending through the pin wall from the bore. The pin may be coupled to a source of vacuum pressure operable to create reduced pressure in the tissue surrounding the pin. A cover is placed around the pin and sealed to provide a fluid-tight enclosure that maintains reduced pressure around the pin. A method for applying external fixation using the fixator pins described above includes the steps of inserting each pin through a skin opening, positioning the pin apertures near selected tissue, covering the skin opening with a sealed enclosure, connecting the pins to a source of vacuum pressure, and activating the source of vacuum pressure to create reduced pressure in the patient's tissue at or near the bone.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Wake Forest University Health SciencesInventors: Lawrence X. Webb, Louis C. Argenta, Michael J. Morykwas
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Patent number: 8449508Abstract: A reduced pressure dressing for applying reduced pressure treatment to a tissue site includes an interface layer adapted to be positioned at the tissue site. An absorbent layer is in fluid communication with the interface layer to absorb liquid from at least one of the interface layer and the tissue site. A non-motor-driven pump is in fluid communication with the absorbent layer to deliver a reduced pressure to the tissue site. A cover is positioned over the non-motor-driven pump, the absorbent layer, and the interface layer to maintain the reduced pressure at the tissue site, and a liquid-air separator is positioned between the absorbent layer and the non-motor-driven pump to inhibit liquid from entering the non-motor-driven pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Richard Daniel John Coulthard, Christopher Drian Locke, Timothy Mark Robinson, Alden Marcus Tout
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Patent number: 8449562Abstract: Provided is an apparatus that includes a nerve conduit, a manifold and a support structure for providing a reduced pressure. Also provided is a system that includes a source of reduced pressure, a nerve conduit, a manifold, a support structure and a conduit for providing fluid communication between the manifold support and the source of reduced pressure. Additionally provided is a method that includes implanting the above nerve conduit, manifold and support structure at a site of damaged nerve tissue and applying a reduced pressure to the manifold thereby stimulating repair or regrowth of nerve tissue.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Swain, Michael E. Manwaring, Douglas A. Cornet, Braden K Leung
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Patent number: 8449514Abstract: Wound treatment dressings comprising combinations of at least one conductive layer, at least one absorbent layer or a moisture regulation layer, and methods of making and methods of use are disclosed for treatment of wounds in humans and animals. The novel dressings aid in healing by helping restore the transepithelial potential of the skin, providing a functional anti-microbial barrier, and allowing for regulation of the moisture content of the wound without disturbing the wound.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Argentum Medical, LLCInventor: Bart A. Flick
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Patent number: 8444612Abstract: The composite wound dressing apparatus promotes healing of a wound via the use of a vacuum pump. The vacuum pump applies a vacuum pressure to the wound to effectively draw wound fluid or exudate away from the wound bed. The vacuum pump is tethered to the wound dressing and is portable, preferably, carried by the patient in a support bag, which permits patient mobility. Moreover, the patient does not need to be constrained for any period of time while exudate is being removed from the wound.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Harish A. Patel, Dianne Acheson
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Publication number: 20130123755Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment system is provided that includes a canister that is fluidly connected to a tissue site and is configured to receive fluid drawn from the tissue site under the influence of a reduced pressure. A reduced pressure source provides the reduced pressure and is fluidly connected to the tissue site by a fluid communication path, which may include a source conduit, the canister, and a target conduit. A sensing device communicates with the source conduit and is configured to sense a pressure in the source conduit. A valve communicates with the source conduit and is configured to vent the reduced pressure. A processing unit communicates with the sensing device and the valve and is configured to open the valve for a selected amount of time, determine a decay of reduced pressure, and determine a fill status of the canister based on the decay of reduced pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2013Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventor: KCI Licensing, Inc.
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Patent number: 8439894Abstract: A negative pressure bandage is formed in a two chamber configuration having a lower chamber from which fluids and exudates are collected from an open wound on the patient and an upper chamber that is used to store the collected fluids and exudates removed by an application of a vacuum to the lower chamber. An impermeable layer separates the upper and lower chambers to keep the wound dry and promote healing. A vacuum port interconnects a fluid collection member located in the lower chamber with the upper chamber to allow the application of a vacuum that collects and removes fluids and exudates from the lower chamber. The vacuum pump can be remote and attached to the bandage by tubing or be incorporated into the bandage to provide a self-contained negative pressure bandage. An absorptive pad can be located in the upper chamber to collect and gel the collected fluids.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Larry W. Miller
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Publication number: 20130116660Abstract: An apparatus for stimulating healing of a wound, includes a porous pad adapted to contact a surface of the wound on an affected part of a body. An envelope for receiving the porous pad and the affected part of the body is provided, and the envelope includes a re-sealable opening that permits the wound to be inspected. A connector is fluidly connected to an interior of the envelope and to a source of negative pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventor: KCI Licensing, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130116661Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment system includes a compressible chamber positionable beneath a foot of a user and being movable between an expanded position and a compressed position. The compressible chamber includes an inlet and an outlet. An inlet valve is in fluid communication with the inlet to prevent fluid within the compressible chamber from exiting the inlet, and an outlet valve is in fluid communication with the outlet to prevent fluid from entering the compressible chamber through the outlet. A biasing member is disposed within the compressible chamber to bias the compressible chamber toward the expanded position, and a manifold is positionable at a tissue site and in fluid communication with the inlet of the compressible chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventor: KCI Licensing, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130110087Abstract: An apparatus for clearing fluid from medical tubing includes a first arm having a first friction reducing member, a second arm having a second friction reducing member, and a hinge connecting the first and second arms to form a body. The body has a generally longitudinal axis, and the first arm may be movable relative to the second arm. The first and second friction reducing members may be normally adjacent to and spaced from each other. The hinge may form an opening sized and shaped to receive the medical tubing. The opening, first friction reducing member, and second friction reducing member may be aligned generally along the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Jeffrey F. Kane